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I would say the real error is on the just prior line:
var label = new Element('label', { 'for' : id, 'html' : option });

Element is not a standard object, so it must be defined in some other library. (It's not defined in dg-qui-maker.js, at least.) Need to track down where it is coming from. Presumably, it is part of motools.

You could try just commenting out line 90, for now. All it is doing is adding a <label> to the checkbox. You eventually need the <label>, but at least you could find out if not adding it fixes the other problems.

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I corrected my screenshot and took out the commented out header section so the real line is now line 64 for the error message. Hope this helps, and I am sorry I wasn't thinking clearly when first posted.

Well this is rather interresting, because the site I am working with is an internal site and is Sharepoint 2010, but I wanted to give you a preview of what it does so I uploaded it to my personal external website and it works absolutely fine in IE??? That is so strange?

Here is the live quiz site, but is working, so maybe its something with my Sharepoint 2010 server and not Java which is not displaying it correctly??? Hmm more to think about.